The window chorme://settings/securityKeys appears. But works no options.
So I followed the suggested steps and, during execution, I remembered that the device has its own linux driver to install.
It's a very old model. It is a Watchdata Watchkey, a model that uses eSE (Embedded Secure Element) chip technology to store user certificates (https://www.watchdata.com/ese/).
Restarting the Browser and the magic happens. Don't ask me how.
After that, using the command:
modutil -dbdir sql:.pki/nssdb/ -list
I received the following list below (my device is the second 2. Watchdata):
🤞 Now I will try in the other machine.
Listing of PKCS #11 Modules
1. NSS Internal PKCS #11 Module
uri: pkcs11:library-manufacturer=Mozilla%20Foundation;library-description=NSS%20Internal%20Crypto%20Services;library-version=3.35
slots: 2 slots attached
status: loaded
slot: NSS Internal Cryptographic Services
token: NSS Generic Crypto Services
uri: pkcs11:token=NSS%20Generic%20Crypto%20Services;manufacturer=Mozilla%20Foundation;serial=0000000000000000;model=NSS%203
slot: NSS User Private Key and Certificate Services
token: NSS Certificate DB
uri: pkcs11:token=NSS%20Certificate%20DB;manufacturer=Mozilla%20Foundation;serial=0000000000000000;model=NSS%203
2. Watchdata
library name: /usr/lib/watchdata/ICP/lib/libwdpkcs_icp.so
uri: pkcs11:library-manufacturer=WatchData%20;library-description=PKCS%2311%20cryptoki%20module;library-version=1.0
slots: 1 slot attached
status: loaded
slot: WatchData IC CARD Reader/Writer 0
token: ICP Token
uri: pkcs11:token=ICP%20Token;manufacturer=Watchdata%20Corp.;serial=WDS01100035Dvfoj;model=TimeCos%2FPK